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Tourism resources in Hebei Town

Hebei Town has a long history, beautiful scenery, surrounded by green mountains, flowing green water, gushing mountain springs, strange peaks and numerous cultural and historical sites. There are not only Shihua Cave, one of the four famous caves in the country, but also the Jiangjun Tuo and Buckwheat Mountain Scenic Areas that are under development. There are also the Flower Pagoda of the Tang Dynasty, Tiewa Temple and Lianquan Temple of the Ming Dynasty, Sun Bin and Pang Juan's art platforms of the Warring States Period, Prince Tombs of the Qing Dynasty, as well as Zhangliang Cave, Yuchan Cave, Kongshui Cave, Bat Cave and other tourist resources that have yet to be developed. Basic conditions for the development of tourism.

Hebei Town has one cave, two villages and four gardens.

One cave: Shihua Cave, a national AAAA level geological park;

The second village: Banbidian Folk Tourism Village , Huangtupo Folk Tourism Village;

Four parks: Banbidian Picking and Sightseeing Park, Jiangjuntuo Picking and Leisure and Sightseeing Park, Suoyugou Picking and Leisure and Sightseeing Park, and Buckwheat Mountain Leisure and Sightseeing Park.

Each scenic spot has complete infrastructure and excellent catering and accommodation conditions. Among them, Shihua Cave is the most famous and can attract a large number of tourists and promote the town's tourism industry. The existing Ten Thousand Buddhas Hall in Hebei Town is a national cultural relic protection unit, and the exquisite Buddhist cultural sculptures in the hall are lifelike; there are only two Tiewa Temples in the world, one in South Korea and one in China, just in Hebei Town. It is now the municipal It is a national cultural relic protection unit and is applying for national cultural relics.

If the Hebei town government is relocated and the potential value of Tiewa Temple is fully explored, its influence will be immeasurable; , Lianquan Temple and other temples will be rebuilt; together with Jietai Temple and Tanzhe Temple, which are only one step away, a distinctive Buddhist tourism route in western Beijing will be formed around Hebei Town.